Pronunciation: /θrʌst əˈsaɪd/
noun a verb used to describe the action of pushing something to the side forcefully
A1 He gave a quick thrust aside to the curtain to peek outside.
A2 The cat made a sudden thrust aside to catch the mouse.
B1 The teacher's explanation was met with a dismissive thrust aside by the student.
B2 The general's plan was met with a strategic thrust aside by the enemy forces.
C1 The company's attempt to acquire a competitor was met with a fierce thrust aside by regulatory authorities.
C2 The artist's unconventional style was initially thrust aside by art critics, but eventually gained recognition.
adverb modifies the verb 'thrust' by indicating the manner in which something is pushed aside
A1 She thrust aside the curtains to let in more light.
A2 He quickly thrust aside his fear and bravely stepped forward.
B1 The politician tried to thrust aside any negative comments about his campaign.
B2 Despite her doubts, she thrust aside her insecurities and gave the presentation with confidence.
C1 The CEO knew he had to thrust aside personal feelings in order to make the best decision for the company.
C2 The experienced lawyer was able to thrust aside any distractions and focus on winning the case.
formal The security guard thrust aside the protestors to clear a path for the dignitaries.
informal She just thrust aside all the clutter on the table to make space for her laptop.
slang He just thrust aside all the haters and kept on doing his thing.
figurative Despite facing many obstacles, she thrust aside her doubts and pursued her dreams.
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